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a romney administration we will have credibility on this issue. >> vice president biden. >> incredible. look, imagine had we let republican congress work out the sanctions. you think there's any possibility the entire world would have joined us? russia and china? all of our allies? these are the most crippling sanctions in the history of sanctions, period. period. when governor romney's asked about it he said we got to keep these sanctions. when he said well, you're talking about doing more. are you going to go to war? is that what you want to do to you. >> we want to prevent war. >> the interesting thing is how are they going to prevent war. how are they going to prevent war. they say there is nothing more that they say we should do than what we've already done. number one. and number two, with regard to the ability of the united states to take action militarily, it is not in my purview to talk about classified information. but we feel quite confident we could deal a serious blow to the iranians. but number two, the iranians are the-- israelies in the united states, our military and i

, and i respect people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >> outlaw abortion. the vice president himself, biden, joe biden, laid out his position and how he squares it with his catholic faith. let's listen to this. >> with regard to abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion. life begins at conception, that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life, but i refuse to impose it on equally devout christians and muslims and jews and i just refuse to impose that on others, unlike my friend here, the congressman. i do not believe that we have a right to tell other people that -- women that they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their doctor in my view and the supreme court, i'm not going to interfere with that. >> let's get to the extreme ideology here. first run. he subscribes to and he's a co-sponsor, paul ryan, along with todd akin from missouri who is fighting it out with claire mccaskill who made his notorio

people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> congres congresswoman nortono you -- the election is now a month away. is there anything that the candidates can do at this point to change minds? >> oh, yeah. that's why i made the point that women's issues weren't discussed at all, which says to me that women didn't know about these differences, and there you had it. he was saying it plain for women to hear, that he was against abortion, and look what was good about what biden said. biden had the same personal view about abortion that ryan had, but he said he did not believe he could impose his own personal, that is to say, catholic views, on those of us who have other religious or conscientious views. who wants to hear that or precisely the swing vote. >> let's be clear, though, about life. life is mentioned in the declaration as independence as the first line and those are declared to be self-evident truths. that's accessible to everyone. it's not a matter of

administration support israel as opposed to a romney administration? that is a real debate and a real question people are asking. i think if there is one to attack, obama would go along with it in the end. >> the intractability of syria was another issue that was on the table. i think the reason that is so -- i thought that was an interesting exchange because, again, they want to critique what the administration is doing in syria. they want to say you're standing by while people are being killed and they are essentially doing that. there's been some diplomatic efforts. basically the world is watching people be slaughtered and that also, i think, again, i'm not a foreign policy expert, my understanding is that's probably the best policy as well. there's diplomatic things we can do. it's incredibly difficult to come out and say that because it is so horrifying what assad is doing, but -- and that's why that was such a bizarre and sort of tortured exchange. that's were paul ryan kept saying you called him a reformer as if that was the entirety of the critique. >> it was a bipartisan consensus tha

investigating what went wrong. >> now, i believe that life begins at conception. the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion. >> i accept my church's position on abortion. i just refuse to impose that on others. >> laura: at last night's debate push the democrats war on women claim back to the forefront of the campaign? we will hear from both sides. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, everyone, i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the truth about the debate. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. joe biden showed up last night in kentucky with twin goals, one, to blunt mitt romney's post debate momentum and two to give a boost to a democratic base that had become quite anxious after the president's terrible denver debate performance. i will give biden this much. last night he went from being a gaffe omatic to being a laugh omatic. >> the obama administration had the exact same position. let's recall that they disavowed their own now we have them in place because of

, that they are the bedrock o the middle class but the idea you privatize the veterans administration as governor romney proposed just last year is remarkable and that's what i've been traveling the country to talk about. if you believe the math, romney's program would cut $11 billion to the v.a. in year one. that treats veterans from world war ii all the way to the two wars we have been fighting for a decade. this is a time where we have to honor our commitment to make sure we have -- the troops have what they need to go to war which the president has done but also honor that sacred obligation when they come home which i'm not sure governor romney quite understands. >> there's a statement from paul ryan. i won't read it all. he says we are committed to the same 2014 transition date as the administration. we believe troop withdrawals within that time frame should be directed by the advice of commanders on the ground. what did you make of this furor today over the comments your father made about libya? basically saying that neither he nor the president had any knowledge of requests from the benghazi emba

of governor romney's criticisms of the obama administration investment in r&d is not so much what is spent but is it spent in of a smart way -- do you see something changing in the second obama administration? is there a next wave of innovation in obama's playbook? >> two things. i think they have learned a number of lessons from this. i will mention cylinder. it was a mistake. it was a problem -- i will mention solyndra. we got caught up in market forces in china. now that is unraveling backwards again. any program that is up and running like that for the first time, there are going to be problems. the second thing, what the administration is looking for is next generation stuff. personalize madison. advanced polymer's. nanotechnology at the cutting edge. this is one of these areas where they get that early help for commercialization. $250 billion a year. no time to commercialize it. there is this huge gap between the private sector and what they will do and what the government will do. there is no one bridging the gap. it has got to be done. it has got to be done collaborative lee. so, i

of what you're saying about what a romney administration will look like is pred kalted on economic growth. what's the estimate you have, in you enact the things that romney wants to enact very quickly, adds 1% a year to gdp growth? >> yes, that's right. that's right. and i think you know, you cover this a lot, firms are sitting on cash. there's all this uncertainty over the fiscal cliff and the big deficits and how that will work out. i think we could unleash a sigh of relief rally if we could get ahead of the curve on policies. >> let me bring up something. you mentioned something earlier i can't avoid. you mentioned amtrak. let's take that as one example. >> you're not going to hate on amtrak, right? i use it a lot. >> i want to say one thing. i think -- you're going to hate me for saying this. i think wealthy people like yourself don't need a government subsidy to take the train. why are taxpayers paying for people who take the train? my point is we have to start getting sious good what we really need in this country in terms of government benefits. >> although guys like you wouldn't w

. and allowed ryan to articulate its new vision for women's rights. >> the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >> but if creating policy was solely up to paul ryan, there would be no exceptions. the legislation he co-sponsored proves it. vice president biden called him out on it. >> my friend says that he -- well, i guess he accepts governor romney's position now because in the past he has argued that there was rape, enforceable rape. he's argued in the case of rape or incest it would be a crime to engage in having an abortion. i just fundamentally disafree with my friend. >> joe biden is no left wing ideologue when it comes to abortion. biden told the audience last night he believes in the catholic church's teachings that life begins at conception, yet biden stressed he does not believe in imposing his faith on others. his record, well, it proves that. the truth is, mitt romney has embraced an extreme anti-choice agenda. if we are to believe all this stated positions on this issue, what's he going to do?

don't agree with me on this. but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion, with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >> life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life. i just refuse to impose that on others, unlike my friend here, the congressman. i do not believe that we have a right to tell other people that wom, thy. theyan't control their body. it's a decision between them and their doctor, in my view. and the supreme court-- i'm not going to interfere with that. >> woodruff: biden warned a conservative supreme court majority would overturn a woman's right to choose. ryan, who's on record favoring such a move, said abortion policy is best made by elected lawmakers. many of the same issues, from libya to taxes to abortion, could well come up again on tuesday at the second presidential debate. throughout the presidential race both sides have made women voters a strong focus. after last night's exchange we check in with pollsters from each party without cowrote the 2005 book "what women really w

it take from whence we get past this election and the weather is the romney administration or obama administration, what could that administration do to actually change the facts on the ground? ..

romney was openly fabricating about administration policy and his own positions. and his failure to show any emotion, that belied to some viewers and voters a sense of weakness. >> thank you. see you next week. >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto inside a space washington.tv. >> inside washington is brought to you from the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. abo afge and membership, visit

. asked what a romney/ryan administration would do differently on iran and syria than is more strong than what the obama administration is doing since they've criticized the administration as weak, what would they do that would be stronger? no answer from paul ryan which led joe biden to say, hey, the only other thing we're not doing that we could be doing is war. are you saying you want a war? no answer. here's my favorite one. >> let me ask you quickly what's your criteria for intervention? >> yeah. >> in syria? >> worldwide. >> what is in the national interest of the american people. what is in the national security of the american people. it's got to be in a strategic national interest of our country. >> no humanitarian? >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances but putting american troops on the ground, that's got to be within the national security interests of the american people. >> so, congressman, how will you make national security decisions about sending troops abroad? we will make those decisions by considering national security. yes, congressman, that's

with is repeal obama care. >> he said a romney administration would focus on improving medicare and senior retirement programs, as well as create more jobs by lowering taxes for small businesses. >>> police are investigating a bullet that hit president obama's campaign office in denver. that bullet shatter add window yesterday afternoon. there were people inside the building at the time, but no one was hit. the broken window was boarded up with plywood there. police say they have a description of a vehicle of interest, but don't know whether the office was targeted or hit by stray bullets. >>> the sheriff of san joaquin county says he was taken back by a report that mixed remains were given to the mother of a murder victim. the bones were recovered from a well in lyndon after a convicted serial killer led police there. now, a box of bones was given to jones-shelly and she was told they tblongd her daughter, but says a lab later confirmed that only some of the bones were her daughter's. one of the other bones is now being tested to see if it belongs to mckayla garrett, who has been missing

a earful from the romney campaign today. jan? >> reporter: well, scott, mr. romney is interpreting the "we" to mean vice president biden was speaking for the entire administration, that the buck stops with the president. and today and his campaign are spinning it that way. in he's doubling down on denial and we need to understand exactly what happened as opposed ed having people brush this ruide. ng ieporter: campaigning in virginia, romney pointed to congressional testimony this week from two state department officials, including former qugional security officer eric nordstrom who said multiple requests for security at the consulate in benghazi were denied. >> it was abundantly clear: we were not going to get resources until the aftermath of an incident. >> reporter: romney said biden's response that the white house didn't know about security concerns in benghazi raises more euestions. >> when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony-- sworn testimony-- of state department officials, american notizens have a right to know just what's going on and we're go

severely conservative, mitt romney is trying to convince you that he was severely kidding. gwen: and romney is raising questions about what the administration knew about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> there are more questions that came out of last night. because the vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of state department officialings. he's doubling down on denial. gwen: so karen, is this coming down to a game of who do you trust? >> i think it is. and it's also coming down to a game of how each one of them defines the other. and with mitt romney, i think we've seen something pretty extraordinary over the last week and a half. starting the day before the last debate. where he is once again sort of very visibly kind of trying to position himself at least in tone and in emphasis, much more toward the middle. gwen: jeff, is this part of the overall strategy for both sides to do this? not to position to the middle but to find some key way of driving in and making the point that they -- that the other guy is not working? >> it is. and it's -- e

question that he faced was the administration's handling of the libyan attack and the assault on benghazi and he ended up taking the case to the vice president through the beginning of that debate and that's just been more fuel for the romney campaign ever since. you saw hillary clinton and the president saying nobody wants more than them to find out exactly what happened. so they have the administration responding to the terms of their debate where it used to be the administration was taking the fight to them, they're now taking the fight to the administration. >> i want to bring in peter alexander once again. peter travels with mitt romney. as they get ready for the debate, how much of the debate can we expect to be on benghazi and spent on the president's record on foreign policy? >> reporter: well, obviously that remains in the hands of the voters in that room with both mitt romney and the president. but, craig, we know there are only two debates left. the second will be focused on foreign policy. the truth of the matter, when he speaks to the voters, their concern is less on that. wh

by security personnel lou: campaigning in a rally in richmond today governor romney seized on the vice president's remarks promising that room the ryan administration would do better. >> we need to understand exactly what happened. we have our rights and that is what's going on. lou: taking all of this up with former ambassador john bolton who says, his comments are an admission of incompetence and the obama administration, either state or the white house. so, the head of the largest tire share business in the wod tells employees there will be fewer jobs and less subsidy if president obama is reelected. and what is behind the biden of last. psychoanalyzing this marks, flintridge, and behavior of the evening. or first guest says biden's blunder is an admission of incompetence and says it is a risky move leaving secretary of state hillary clinton out on he lam. joining us to a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, fox is contributor john bolton. ambassador, let's go first to the idea that when jay carney was trying to create some buffer, some comfort cause some zone by saying th

attack question? how has the administration been approaching its response now? it appears the romney camp is really racheting up its offensive on that. >> absolutely. there's a lot of really serious questions about this attack. we have the administration's story keeps changing. we have a terrorist attack on 9/11 that still we don't know enough about. but it's been a tough thing for romney and ryan to make break through as a political issue, partly because people are so focused on the economy. you saw it in debate with ryan and biden. this should have been the biggest opening for ryan. and biden actually didn't tell the truth about what the administration knew about this attack. he contradicted his own state department. but ryan failed to call him on it. instead biden sort of cornered ryan into a situation where he ended up defending sort of bush's unpopular foreign policy instead. and so that i think was a major missed opportunity for ryan. and something romney is going to have to be prepared to do in the next presidential debate is really bring out and make that a focus that this whole s

connell criticizing style. more from mitt romney and former president bill clinton. >> the president watched the debate and thought the vice president did an excellent job presenting this administration's case. >> there was one person on stage last night who was thoughtful and respectful, steady, and poised. the other candidate, of course, just attacked. >> i kind felt for congressman ryan. he had to defend romney position that $716 billion in medicare savings in the president's budget that the congressmen voted for is some how a ripoff even though it was in his budget too. >> man he is good. for more on this debate and the struggle of the future of social security and medicare. let's go to errol lewis and thomas frank. gentlemen, thank you for being with us on "viewpoint" tonight. i came away from that debate thinking that the vice president really did the job he needed to do. he stopped the bleeding from last week. some people say he started the bleeding of paul ryan and mitt romney but i think his job in the debate is to end last week for the obama-biden campaign. first i want to ask you,

will the romney/ryan plan help job creation. he didn't answer it. he attacked the obama administration. that's what we see time and time again by the radical romney plan is that they have no specifics. the fact of the matter is over the last 31 months, we've had private sector job growth, created 5.1 million new jobs. and as of last friday, we had the lowest unemployment rate we've enjoyed in the last four years. does more need to happen? of course it does. but that's why the president is going to win virginia, because he is talking about growing the middle class out and talking about job creation and strengthening our economy in ways that will invest for the future. he has a plan. the other side doesn't. it's resonating in virginia. and we're going to make history again in virginia and deliver to it barack obama. >> corey, the thinking was at the beginning of this campaign, the thinking was that the governor would be able to essentially run on the economy, that the unemployment numbers and that people's perceptions of the economy, that they were going to be in such shambles that that was go

failure, vice president biden. >> governor romney, talking about this again, talked about weakness and apologies from the obama administration. was that appropriate right in the middle of the crisis. >> this is a bunch of stuff. look here is the deal. >> what does that mean? a bunch of stuff? >> you have refused again to offer specifics on how you would pay that 20% across the board tax cut. do you have the specifics or are you still working on it, and that's why you won't tell voters. >> cenk: now michael i love that because i thought she was tough on both sides. her toughest question of the night was the first one about bengahzi to joe biden. who what was your sense of the moderator there? >> i felt she did a great job. if pulling from it they send too much time on foreign policy, i would like to see more on domestic policies. but counting interruptions. what about counting specifics. if you want to count the specifics that the vice president was able to come with versus the specifics and substance that ryan was able to come with, it's no contest. here we are sitting, talking abo

to explain their differences on syria. however, romney has the advantage. he can point to the obama administration leg diplomats get killed. he can say, look, what obama is doing schblt working very well. in terms of simply judging the incumbent whether successful or not, that is good thing for the challenger to say. >> jon: for instance in the denver debate when he said something about israel, one of our strongest allies in that part of the world. who would be stronger than israel? >> at the moment you have a problem for the republicans because on the ground, people will tell you that intelligence cooperation between israel and the united states is the strongest and best it's ever been. president has a different view from benjamin netanyahu in american security interests in the region and he doesn't think in stopping and being capable of getting a bomb is the standard he wants to adopt. romney is not saying anything any different. >> jon: next on news watch, which candidates better half is getting better treatment from the press. >>> ann romney baking her signature welsh cake bille

is a little bit from governor romney at his last event. thehis president on friday the administration was to put out hasanswer to the question chas china manipulated their currency or not. they were supposed to designate that on friday. they said we will not do that. we will wait until after the election to do that. seven times so far they passed the buck on that. i'm not going to pass that off. on day one i will label china a currency manipulator and get serious about making sure that people don't cheat when it comes to trade. >> reporter: the obama administration asserted that doing such tough crackdowns on china could lead to a trade war of the fastest growing economy in the word and they said that mr. romney hasn't been entirely pure when it comes to doing business with china himself in his private life and private business experience. the romney campaign says it is all excuses and time for the u.s. government to stop putting up with china's trade practices and currency manipulation and romney says he would take steps on day one to correct that practice. >> the debate coming up qu

and president barack obama, we didn't personally know, but our administration knew. they are masters of escaping blame for things their administration does. if you remember in the beginning, whenonsulate released the video that romney was attack, he said that, wasn't us, that was our consulate. they continued to do this, to pin blame on their own administration. but it doesn't absolve them of guilt. two things. one is the political implication and whether or not the foreign policy has any relevance in the election, come november. but the other, it is terrifying if, you know, with the quality of our intelligence, the fact that vice-president biden has those two views of our intelligence gathering, one question after another, that's terrifying. >> it is. but i think the question is joe biden scapegoating the intelligence community. is it possible that the intelligence community didn't tell the obama administration, for more than two weeks, as both stephanie cutter and joe biden claim last night? stephanie and her with bret baier and joe biden in the vice-presidential debate, that they didn't know

opened up that conversation of the obama administration. however, you cannot think that -- mitt romney --, i think that this is an issue that goes in the back of people's minds but did not vote on. they vote on their social security, medicare, pocketbook somebody is going to get them a job in the next four years. foreign policy is something that they love to talk about. but it does not impact coast. >> foreign newspaper what is interesting is that this british newspapers is about joe biden. his $20,000 dentures. it is interesting to see what they talk about. and some cool thought that it went too far. >> some people thought that he had perhaps gone too far. >> it was as if that he had taken what president obama did not do and say that i'm going to and to activate and an emmy myself. i think that it was effective. and--and make himself. it drew attention to paul ryan. and i like of the undecideds feel about it. the undecideds, outside of that merchandise show the victory for joe biden. you see if the attacks on the debate offered for the moderator and against joe biden. and the undecide

about the libya attack question? i mean, how is the administration been approaching its response now? because it appears the romney camp is really ratcheting up its offensive on that. >> absolutely. not just the romney camp yesterday jay carney's white house briefing he got about, seven, eight, nine questions on this. really got pressed on this. joe biden during the debate, you know, sort of said something about the libya situation, that sort of made it more difficult for the white house. which is that, you know, the white house didn't know that they wanted more security. even though there had been a public hearing with the state department that, you know, the ben gas zpi conflict did need more security and the white house is really having trouble there saying that, you know, they didn't have all the intelligence early on and things have changed and since then they've given a broader accounting of it. i think you're going to see the -- a romney ticket really continue to press this issue. >> yeah. i want to ask you guys about the format coming up. we have town hall style versus standi

-- one hand obama senior strategist david axelrod, on the other senior advisor ed gillespie in the romney campaign. we'll look at this continuing controversy about libya and whether the administration both before and after the fact did everything it could. >> chris wallace, thanks for joining us and happy birthday, my friend. >> thank you very much. i guess it's better than the alternative. >> certainly is. see you sunday. >> you bet. >>> coming up next we're coming up on flu season. should you get a shot to protect yourself? the cdc breaks down some common myths about the flu vaccine. >> at 11:00 the ipad mini about to be unveiled, when we get our first look next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to th

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, according to one study, because of just this problem. >> well, the obama administration argued that labeling china a currency manipulator and trying to really pressure it aggressively to change its trade practices could spark a train wash -- trade war. the romney-ryan ticket argues that's just another excuse for inaction and that's been a big, big part of the problem. arrest they will. >> arthel: that music sounds good behind you. kind of drowning you out, but i still heard you. who is that? just curious. >> they have a whole series of play list that they put forward. most of it's country, but here in ohio, as well as in the upper ohio river valley, we often hear a lot of detroit sound, kid rock, the supremes, all about michigan where romney has been trailing in the polls, with country, particularly in the southern part of ohio, where there is a much more conservative electorate where romney is looking for a big, big turnout. early voting has begun here in ohio. and all in these events they're encouraging people to go direct from their rallies and cast their ballots. this is a very critical

of state hillary clinton pushes back against critics and said the obama administration is committed to uncovering the truth. but some are saying it is a cover up and want answers now. we'll talk to peter king. take two. obama and gov mitt romney get for a rematch. the pressure is on both candidates to find an edge. >> i am uma. live from the nation's capt cament starts right now. uma pemmaraju. >> over the next few days, president obama and governor romney will get deep in the debate prep for tuesday. obama looks to make up for the last debate performance romney looks to build on his momentum. karl cameron is traveling with the romney campaign and has more. >> we are live on the romney press bus in central ohio on the way to fort smith where governor romney will have a rally in a while. early this morning, he was taking part in the debate prep and he spent time sparring with his shadow boxers rob portman who plays the role of president obama . paul ryan is campaigning in ohio. big crowd and was aggressively going after the president on china policy. foreign policy will be a big part

to know what happened and why and why the obama administration's, quote, initial public assessment of this attack was subsequently proven inaccurate. jamie. >> molly, questions just about everybody wants answered. thank you so much. greg. >> president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney are focusing squarely on the next debate. the candidates getting ready for tuesday's town hall debate in new york while gov. romney is preparing for the second phase off he is telling voters in the battleground state of ohio and across the country that support for him is surging. chief political correspondent karl cameron is live in portssmith, ohio. >> we are just outside where he will have a big rally in moments. earlier today he did a little debate prep while his running mate paul ryan was on the campaign trail at youngstown, ohio. he took to task the president's decision to postpone a decision whether or not china is manipulating its currency and breaking free trade. we are bouncing all-around as we get ready to roll into this rally here. mr. ryan took the president to task on that d

. >> the republican response said the obama administration has pushed regulations that make it difficult for businesses, saying the economy doesn't need more meddling, it needs more certainty. >>> the next presidential debate is tuesday when president obama and mitt romney meet at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abc7 will carry it live tuesday at 6:00 p.m.. >>> speaking of american jobs, today san jose city leaders hold the fifth annual youth job fair from 9:00 this morning until noon in the nordstrom rap courtyard at the oak ridge mall on blossom road. city council members have partnered with a mall to use the opportunity to find work. local employers will conduct on site job interviews and provide career information to candidates who are 16 to 21 years old. >>> the california public utilities commission is blaming pg&e mismanagement for its rejection of a plan to have ratepayers foot most of the bill for fixing its pipelines. pg&e said it's customers should pay 90% of the cost. the puc plans to cut it to 36%. pg&e shareholders would also pay for a

the obama administration has pushed regulations that make it difficult for businesses, saying the economy doesn't need more meddling, it needs more certainty. >>> the next presidential debate is tuesday from president obama and mitt romney meet at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abr7 will carry it live tuesday at 6:00 p.m.. >>> speaking of american jobs, today san jose city leaders hold the fifth annual youth job fair from 9:00 this morning until noon in the nordstrom rap courtyard. city council members have partnered with a mall to use the opportunity to find work. local employers will conduct on site job interviews and provide career information to candidates who are 16 to 21 years old. >>> the california public utilities commission is blaming pg&e mismanagement for its rejection of a plan to have ratepayers foot most of the bill for fixing its pipelines. pg&e said it's customers should pay 90% of the cost. the plan cuts it to 36%. pg&e shareholders would also pay for any cost overruns. but a rate payer advocacy group claims the fine print on the d

communicators" this week is to look at the philosophies of president obama and governor romney when it comes to tech issues and explore any possible policies that could result from a second obama administration or a first from the administration. joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of the national telecommunications and information administration under the george w. bush administration. and ed paisley is also joining as. he is from the american center for action fund. mr. paisley, if we could start with you. how could you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to detect and communications issues? >> i would include text, communications, and science. i think all three go together. the overall philosophy really is the overall philosophy really is

administration. now she's speaking out to fox news. >> patti ann: severe storm threatening. bring the possibility of tornadoes. a live update from the fox weather center ahead. >> gregg: president obama, governor mitt romney crisscrossing key battle ground states as the final weeks of the campaign season begin to wind down. the candidates also prepping for their second debate showdown in new york on tuesday. today governor romney is in ohio where we are waiting a rally in lebanon, ohio. earlier the governor attended a rally with country music artist janie o'neil in portmouth. there he talked about his optimism for the nation's future. >> america's coming back! [ cheers and applause ] and i'm confident, i'm confident in our future. >> gregg: chief political correspondent carl consume ron is on the phone traveling with governor romney in ohio. carl? >> we're about to pull into lebanon. it's still a while before the event. it's been a busy day for governor romney. this will be his third of the day. big rallies. earlier today, he criticized the president for essentially trivializing some of the great

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